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Prescott Grammar School-
Building
$21,000.00
Land
4,000.00
25,000.00
Chestnut St. Primary School-
Building
$2,000.00
Land
500.00
2,500.00
N. Randolph Primary School-
Building
$9,000.00
Land
1,000.00
10,000.00
Belcher Grammar School-
Building
$14,000.00
Land
1,000.00
15,000.00
Tower Hill Primary School-
Building
$4,500.00
Land
500.00
5,000.00
Stetson High School-
Building
$140,000.00
Land
10,000.00
150,000.00
$267,500.00
Fire Department: Personal Estate- Pumping Engine $2,500.00
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Combination Fire Truck 2,000.00
Steam Fire Engine 750.00
Ford Truck with Chemicals 300.00
Real Estate
Engine House No. 1 Building 4,000.00
Land (included with Town Hall Lot)
Engine House No. 2 Building 1,500.00
Land (rented)
$11,050.00
Police Department : Personal Estate-
1 Motorcycle
$200.00
1 Ford Touring Car
300.00
500.00
Water Department: Personal Estate- Piping System $200,000.00 Machinery, Tools, Equip- ment, Ford Truck, 1/2-in- terest, jointly owned by Town of Holbrook 25,000.00 1
Real Estate-
Buildings, one-half interest, jointly owned by Town of Holbrook (including Pumping Station and Dwelling House) 15,000.00
1
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Land, 1/2-interest, jointly owned by Towns of Hol- brook and Braintree 10,000.00
250,000.00
Vacant Land:
Real Estate
Land-Clark Lot, Union St.
$1,500.00
Lot, North St.
300.00
Parcel, Park St.
1,000.00
2,800.00
Highway Department:
Personal Estate-
1 Ton Tractor
$ 500.00
1 Two-ton Tractor-new
2,000.00
1 Steam Roller
2,500.00
Miscellaneous Equipment
500.00
5,500.00
Almshouse:
Personal Estate
$ 1,500.00
Real Estate-
Buildings
10,000.00
Land
2,000.00
13,500.00
Funds :
Turner High School Ref. Fund $ 1,095.73
Stetson High School Fund 20,699.90
Turner Library Fund 12,150.00
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Royal W. Turner Library Fund
28,167.57
Coddington School Fund 1,900.00
Soldiers' Monument Fund
238.29
64,251.49
Total value of Exempted Property
$667,601.49
Publicly owned by the Town of Randolph
INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE TABLE OF AGGREGATES PREPARED AND SUBMITTED TO THE STATE TAX COMMISSIONER
1926
1927
Number of residents assessed for property
1781
1930
Number of non-residents assessed for property
713
824
Total number of persons assessed for property
2494
2754
Number of persons assessed for poll tax only
592
565
Total number of persons assessed
3086
3319
Number of male polls assessed
1679
1706
Number of horses assessed
57
61
Number of cows assessed
220
216
Number of neat cattle other than cows assessed
3
1
Number of swine assessed
190
566
Number of dwelling houses assessed
1534
1619
Number of fowl assessed
2590
4580
Number of automobiles assessed
1032
1070
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1928 Town Meeting Warrant
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Norfolk, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Randolph, in said County, Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Randolph qualified to vote in Elections and Town Affairs to assemble at
STETSON HALL, IN SAID TOWN, ON
MONDAY, the fifth day of March, 1928, At 5:45 o'clock in the Forenoon,
Then and there to act on the following Articles, viz:
Article 1. To choose all such Town Officers as are required by law to be chosen by ballot, namely: A Moderator for one year; a Town Clerk for one year; a Town Treasurer for one year; three Selectmen and Over- seers of Public Welfare for one year ; one membr of School Committee for three years; one Trustee of Stetson School Fund for three years; a Collector of Taxes for one year ; one Assessor for three years; one Water Commissioner
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for three years; three Auditors for one year; one Tree Warden for one year; one Highway Surveyor for one year ; seven Constables for one year.
Article 2. To see if the Town will authorize the Treas- urer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1928, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, any debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.
Article 3. To see if the Town will appoint the Select- men to be the agents and attorneys of the Town to prose- cute, defend and compromise any and all suits in which the Town may be in any manner interested as a party or otherwise, except so far as the same relate in any manner to the water supply, and to employ counsel if necessary.
Article 4. To see if the Town will authorize and ap- point the Water Commissioners to be the agents and attorneys of the Town, to prosecute, defend, compromise and settle any and all suits and proceedings in which the Town may be interested as a party or otherwise, so far as the same in any manner relate to the preserving, taking and use of the water of Great Pond, or to the construction of the water works, either jointly or sepa- rately, as authorized under Chapter 217 of the Acts of 1885, and to employ counsel if necessary.
Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money to defray the general Town Expenses for the current year, under the following headings:
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Moderator, Selectmen,
Salary Salaries
Expenses
Salaries
Expenses
Treasurer,
Salary Expenses (including Treas- urer's Bond)
Tax Collector,
Salary
Expenses (including Tax Col- lector's Bond)
Salaries
Expenses
Salary
Expenses
Salary
Expenses
Vital Statistics
Salaries (including Regis- trars of Voters)
Expenses
Expenses
PROTECTION OF PROPERTY
Police Department,
Salaries
Expenses
Special Expenses, including traffic signs and beacons
Fire Department,
Salaries
Expenses New Equipment
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Assessors,
Law Department,
Town Clerk,
Election and Registration,
Town Office,
Auditors and Accountant,
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Forest Fires.
Sealer of Weights and Measures, Moth Extermination,
Tree Warden Department,
Fire Alarm System Salaries
Expenses
Salary
Expenses
Salary
Expenses
Salary Expenses
HEALTH AND SANITATION
Health Department,
Salaries and Expenses
Inspector of Animals,
Inspector of Milk,
Inspector of Slaughtering,
Employment of Health Nurse,
HIGHWAYS
Highway Surveyor's Salary, General Maintenance and Repairs, New Construction, Sidewalks, etc.,
Snow Removal, Street Lights,
Street Signs,
CHARITIES AND SOLDIERS' BENEFITS
Overseers of Public Welfare, Salaries and Expenses, Infirmary, Salaries and Expenses, Outside Relief (including Medical Attendance on Poor,
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Poor Out of Infirmary, Poor of Other Towns, Mothers' Aid), State Aid, Military Aid. Soldiers' Relief,
SCHOOLS
Salaries and Expenses (including Conveyance of Pupils, Employment of School Nurse, etc.) Special Appropriations
TURNER LIBRARY
Repairs
UNCLASSIFIED
Memorial Day,
Care of Clock in First Congregational Church,
Printing and Distributing Town Reports,
Claims-(Land Damages, etc.),
Insurance, Fire
Workmen's Compensation
Other items
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
Water Department,
Joint Account
Maintenance
New Construction
Main Extensions
Service Construction
Other items
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MATURING DEBT AND INTEREST
Maturing Debt, Interest: General Reserve
RESERVE ACCOUNT
In accordance with Section 6, Chapter 40, General Laws.
Article 6. To see if the Town will create a Reserve Fund for extraordinary or unforseen emergencies as per Section 6, Chapter 40, General Laws, and raise and appropriate money therefor.
Section 6, Chapter 40. "To provide for extraordi- nary or unforeseen expenditures, a town may at an annual town meeting appropriate a sum not exceeding five per cent of the tax levy of the preceding year, to be known as the reserve fund. No direct drafts against this fund shall be made, but transfers from the fund may, from time to time, be voted by the finance or appropriation committee of the town, in towns having such a committee, and in other towns by the Selectmen; and the Town Accountant in towns having such an offi- cial, and in other towns the Auditor of Board of Audit- ors, shall make such transfers accordingly."
Article 7. To see if the Town will raise and appropri- ate the sum of $1,802.96 to cover unpaid bills of 1927 in the following departments:
Town Office
$60.80
Police Department
46.50
Fire Department
50.23
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Board of Health
19.00
Inspector of Animals
75.00
Inspector of Milk
25.00
Inspector of Slaughtering
112.50
Vital Statistics
.75
Street Lights
24.11
Infirmary
166.80
Outpoor
374.58
Schools :
Transportation
$ 4.25
General Expense
169.32
Trade and C.
526.64
$700.21
Water Department:
Maintenance
$81.68
Service Construction
21.50
Joint
22.80
125.98
$1,802.96
Article 8. To see if the Town will raise and appropri- ate the sum of $1,186.27 to cover the following overdrafts:
Revenue, 1925 $1,000.00
Orchard St. Water Main Ext., 1926 69.01
Auditors' Expenses, 1927 17.25
Inspector of Animals, 1927
50.00
Inspector of Slaughtering, 1927
50.00
Schools-General Expense
.01
$1,186.27
To be appropriated for Land Damage Acct.
$87.00
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Overpayments to be refunded :
Auditor's Salary
$10.00
Assessor's Salary
98.50
$108.50
Article 9. To hear and act on the report of the Town Officers.
Article 10. To see if the Town will instruct the Select- men to appoint a Special Police Officer or Officers to en- force the laws.
Article 11. To see what action the Town will take relative to abatement of taxes, and raise and appropriate money therefor.
Article 12. To see if the Town will authorize the Tax Collector to use the same means which a Town Treasurer may use when acting as Tax Collector.
Article 13. To see what action the town will take in regard to the pay of town laborers and others hired by the day or hour.
Article 14. To hear and act on the report of any com- mittee, and choose any committee the Town may think proper.
Article 15. To see what action the Town will take rela- tive to establishing a Town Dump, and raise and appropri- ate money for the same.
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Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for repairs on Town Lock-up.
Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a committee to revise and amend the Town By-laws.
MISCELLANEOUS
Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Section 20, of Chapter 39, of the General Laws, and any laws of the Commonwealth amendatory or supplementary thereto, relative to establishing pre- cinct voting for Town Officers at the Annual Town Elec- tion, and designate the hour of opening and closing the polls on election day, and designate a date when other matters than the election of Town Officers shall be con- sidered.
Article 19. To see if the Town will raise and appropri- ate money for professional services, to pay William J. Good.
Article 20. To see if the Town will raise and appropri- ate money for professional services, to pay James H. Dunphy,
Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $292.50 to pay for beacon at junc- tion of North Main and Liberty Streets.
Article 22. To see if the Town will provide regulations for the Finance Committee, and raise and appropriate
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money for the expense of said committee, as petitioned for by Henry V. Morgan, Edward L. Dennehy and Joseph H. McMahon.
Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Assessors to publish in the Annual Town Report for 1928 the assessed valuation of real and personal property for 1926, 1927 and 1928, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by Arthur C. Hayden, Timothy Lyons and W. Stanley Atherton.
Article 24. To see if the Town will purchase a new model Ford closed automobile, for use of the Police De- partment, and raise and appropriate money for the same, as petitioned for by John A. Forrest, Irving S. Hill and Joseph J. Dench, Jr.
Article 25. To see if the Town will instruct the Select- men to take any means in the power of the Town to get a reasonable reduction in the present exorbitant electric light rates, as petitioned for by William E. Hanson, Arthur R. Bowley, C. F. Wood, and others.
Article 26. To see what action the Town will take in adopting Section 6, Chapter 148, General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, pertaining to precau- tionary measures for the removal of fire menaces, as pe- titioned for by William E. Hanson, Fred P. Trofatter, H. S. Bussey and others.
Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to unite and co-operate with the Trustees of the Stetson Fund in the remodeling of the first floor of the Stetson Hall Building,
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and raise and appropriate a sum not to exceed $8,000 for the purpose, the Trustees of the Stetson Fund to contrib- ute an equal share of the cost; the work to be performed under the direction of the Selectmen and Trustees of the Stetson Fund, as petitioned for by Joseph Belcher, Charles R. Kiley and James L. Lynch.
Article 28. To see what action the Town will take in regard to raising and appropriating money for the em- ployment of a District Nurse, as provided for by Chapter 40, Section 5, General Laws, as amended by Chapter 371, Section 1, Acts of 1921.
Chapter 40, Section 5, G. L., "A town may at any town meeting appropriate money for the following purposes : . . . (21) For the employment of District or other Nurses; but not more than two thousand dollars shall be appropriated for such purpose in any year. Such appropriation may be expended by the Selectmen or by the Board of Health when so authorized by the Selectmen."
Chapter 371, Section 1, Acts of 1921. "Section five of Chapter forty of the General Laws is hereby amended by striking out sub-section twenty-one and inserting in place thereof the following :
(21) For the employment of district or other nurses."
Article 29. To see if the Town will raise and appropri- ate the sum of $600 necessary to complete the sanitation of the Tower Hill School, as petitioned for by Joseph Belcher, Frank N. French, H. W. Macauley and others.
Article 30. To see what action the Town will take
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relative to paying land damages on Canton, Chestnut, Centre, Old, Pond, West and Warren Streets, and raise and appropriate money therefor.
Article 31. To see what action the Town will take to- ward establishing building or zoning laws or ordinances, as petitioned for by Helen M. Haney, Ellen A. Boyle, Anna M. Foley and others.
ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
Article 32. To see what action the Town will take in regard to rebuilding Union Street from Crawford Square to the Randolph-Holbrook Town Line, in conjunction with the County and State, and raise and appropriate money for the same.
Article 33. To see what action the Town will take in regard to rebuilding Canton Street, in conjunction with the County and State, and raise and appropriate money for the same.
Article 34. To see what action the Town will take relative to repairing Fowler Street, and raise and approp- riate the sum of $500 for the same, as petitioned for by Florence S. Roddan, Henry V. Morgan, James E. Foley and others.
Article 35. To see if the Town will rebuild that portion of Lafayette Street from the part already constructed to the junction of High and Lafayette Streets, and raise and appropriate the sum of $1,200 for the same, as petitioned for by Chester L. Paine, Percy H. Paine, Frank N. French and others.
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Article 36. To see what action the Town will take relative to drainage at Belcher and Liberty Streets, and raise and appropriate money for the same, as petitioned for by George L. Frawley, Hugh F. McDonnell, H. Burton Mann and others.
Article 37. To see if the Town will raise and appropri- ate the sum of $2,000 for repairs on Chestnut Street, or what they will do about it, as petitioned for by John Stevenson, Dominic F. Diauto, James Hunter and others.
Article 38. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000, same to be used for the rebuilding of Silver Street from Warren to West Streets, as petitioned for by Jas. H. Meaney, Elizabeth J. Meaney, Catherine E. McMahon and others.
Article 39. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000 for the repair of Old Street from Canton to Main Streets, as petitioned for by William E. Hanson, Arthur Bowley, William Condon and others.
Article 40. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for repairs on Allen Street, as peti- tioned for by Arthur L. Mann, Estell F. Clark, Ralph R. Swallow and others.
Article 41. To see if the Town will vote to rebuild and properly surface Highland Avenue, commencing at Fair- mount Street, and extending southward one thousand (1,000) feet, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by George E. Pyne, Mrs. George E. Pyne, Albert Blomgren and others.
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Article 42. To see what action the Town will take relative to repairing Maple Street from South Main to South Streets, and raise and appropriate the sum of $1,500, as petitioned for by Charles R. Kiley, George A. Sullivan, Frank J. Sullivan and others.
Article 43. To see if the Town will raise and appropri- ate $1,500 to complete road construction on Center St., as petitioned for by Leon E. Clifford, L. B. Sanborn, Earl A. Nelson and others.
Article 44. To see what action the Town will take in regard to repairing School Street from Main to Cottage Streets, and to raise and appropriate money for the same, as petitioned for by Timothy H. Mullins, Timothy Lyons, Alice A. Molloy and others.
Article 45. To see if the Town will raise and approp- riate $2,100 to complete road construction on South St., as petitioned for by Leon E. Clifford, L. B. Sanborn, Earl A. Nelson and others.
Article 46. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,500, same to be used for the rebuilding of Highland Avenue in a northerly direction, starting at Fairmount Street, as petitioned for by Hugh Doyle, Elmer L. Burchell, Dominic Diauto and others.
Article 47. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000 to be used for the purpose of rebuilding Fairmount Street, as petitioned for by Elmer Burchell, Hugh Doyle, Dominic Diauto and others.
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Article 48. We, the undersigned citizens of the Town of Randolph, Mass., ask the voters of the Town of Ran- dolph to authorize the repairing and resurfacing of Allen Street between Main and Roel Streets, in said Town of Randolph, Mass. and raise and appropriate money there- for: Walter H. Billingham, William G. Billingham, L. H. Carpenter.
Article 49. To see if the Town will vote to repair or rebuild and widen Orchard Street, and raise and appropri- ate money therefor, as petitioned for by Edmund De- rocher, James P. Duffy, Joseph J. Duffey and others.
Article 50. To see if the Town will vote to make High Street between Canton Street and the Metropolitan Park reservation, reasonably safe and convenient for travel by filling the holes and ruts thereon with cinders, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as provided for in Chap- ter 84, Section 1, and petitioned for by R. H. S. Cutting, E. L. Black, M. F. Agnew and others.
WATER EXTENSIONS
Article 51. To see if the Town will vote to extend the water main for a distance of 700 feet on Vesey Road, and raise and appropriate money for the same, as petitioned for by F. J. Driscoll, F. D. Driscoll, J. R. Teece and others.
Article 52. To see if the Town will vote to extend the water main on Allen Street, raise and appropriate money for the same, as petitioned for by George F. Saw- yer, Roger Niles, Wesley Gardner and others.
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Article 53. To see if the Town will vote to connect the water main on Mill Street, from the dead end at the resi- dence of Mrs. Nancy A. Gould to the dead end at the resi- dence of Patrick Buckley, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by Stephen J. Sullivan, Mrs. Alice M. Sullivan, Elizabeth J. Gould and others.
Article 54. To see if the Town will vote to extend the water main along Chestnut Street to the residence of John Stevenson, and raise and appropriate money there- for, as petitioned for by John Stevenson, Dominic Diauto, James Hunter and others.
Article 55. To see what action the Town will take relative to the extension of the water main 200 feet on Highland Avenue southerly from E. C. Young's Garage, and raise and appropriate money for same, as petitioned for by Martin E. Young, Fred Herrick, George A. Field and others.
Article 56. To see if the Town will vote to extend the water main on Abbey Street, and raise and appropriate money for the same, as petitioned for by E. L. McAuliffe and others.
ACCEPTANCE OF STREETS
Article 57. To see if the Town will vote to accept as a town way Pauline Street, so-called, as laid out by the Selectmen, as petitioned for by Frank Downes, Patrick J. Foley, F. W. Shultz and others.
Article 58. To see if the Town will vote to accept as a town way Stacy Street, so-called, as laid out by the Select-
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men, as petitioned for by R. A. Yates, Irving Black, Elmer Vaughn and others.
Article 59. To see if the Town will vote to accept as a town way, Abbey Street, so-called, as laid out by the Selectmen, as petitioned for by E. L. McAuliffe, C. H. Saunders, Richard Forrest and others.
Article 60. To see if the Town will vote to accept as a town way, Hall Street, so-called, as laid out by the Select- men as petitoned for by Frank M. Downes, Herman Smith, Patrick J. Foley and others.
Article 61. To see if the Town will vote to accept as a Town way Vesey Road, so called, as laid out by the Selectmen, as petitioned for by F. D. Driscoll, J. R. Teece, and others.
Article 62. To see if the Town will vote to accept as a town way, Emeline Street, so-called, as laid out by the Selectmen, as petitioned for by John N. Keefe, Margaret Larkin, Albert McPhail and others.
ELECTRIC LIGHT EXTENSIONS
Article 63. We, the undersigned citizens of the Town of Randolph, hereby petition to the Town of Randolph for four (4) White Way lights, same as is in front of the Randolph Savings Bank, starting at Randolph Square and going north along Main Street on easterly side, as far as Depot Street: Eugene L. McAuliffe, George F. Taylor and John H. Wren.
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Article 64. To see what action the Town will take relative to installing two (2) lights on Center Street, the westerly end thereof, near South Main Street, and raise and appropriate money for the same, as petitioned for by Walter J. Good, Henry V. Morgan, James E. Foley and others.
Article 65. To see if the Town will raise and appropri- ate the necessary money for the installation of one (1) electric light on Center Street, between Union and Mill Streets, as petitioned for by Henry D. Harmon, George M. Mayo, John Pierce and others.
Article 66. To see if the Town will install a light in front of the factory at 31 West Street, and appropriate the sum of $33 to pay for the same, as petitioned for by Mark B. Claff, S. Lloyd Claff and Carl A. Moeller.
Article 67. To see if the Town will install two (2) electric lights on Warren Street, between North Main Street and the railroad station, and raise and appropriate the sum of $33 for the same, as petitioned for by Henry V. Morgan and others.
Article 68. To see what action the town will take relative to installing three (3) lights on Highland Avenue on the northely section thereof, and raise and appropriate money for the same, as petitioned for by Florence S. Roddan, David J. Good, Jr., George H. Brewster and others.
Article 69. To see if the Town will extend the street lighting system on Oak Street, by adding six (6) lights
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thereto, and raise and appropriate money for the same, as petitioned for by Warren Eaton, Harry A. Hopkins, Flor- ence M. Pentleton and others.
Article 70. To see if the Town will vote to install five (5) street lights on Highland Avenue, and raise and ap- propriate money therefor, as petitioned for by Edgar B. Cole, Dorothy H. Mason, Francis B. Thayer and others.
THE POLLS WILL BE OPEN FROM 5:45 O'CLOCK A. M., TO 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M., BUT MAY BE KEPT OPEN LONGER IF SO ORDERED BY THE VOTERS THEN PRESENT.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at five or more public places in said Town seven days, at least, before the day and hour for holding said meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk, on or before the day and hour appointed for holding said meeting.
Given under our hands at Randolph, this fifteenth day of February, A.D. 1927.
RICHARD F. FOREST, HAROLD W. MACAULEY, WALTER F. STEPHENS, Selectmen of Randolph
A True Copy : Attest:
PATRICK T. McDONNELL,
Constable
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